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May 15, 2026
NYC firm to develop solar farm in Cambria and Pendleton
Western NY Observer
May 15, 2026
Buffalo Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Pascal Mubenga has proposed a more than $1.4 billion budget for the 2027-28 school year as the district works to address an $80 million deficit.
Western NY Observer
May 15, 2026
Buffalo Mayor Sean Ryan said Wednesday that his proposed budget plan has millions of dollars to fix and maintain community centers and other city-owned buildings.
Western NY Observer
May 15, 2026
The “Growing Beyond the Glass” campaign is working on investing $31 million to expand and renovate the Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens.
Western NY Observer
May 15, 2026
Construction along Jefferson Ave. as the $35 million streetscape project is underway.
Western NY Observer
May 15, 2026
Work has begun on a new $8.7 million project to resurface the LaSalle Expressway and a portion of Interstate 190 in Niagara Falls.
Western NY Observer
May 15, 2026
Lockport’s former Candlelight Cabinetry factory on Michigan Street will reopen following an acquisition by the newly formed Candlelight Curated Inc., Gov. Kathy Hochul’s office announced Thursday.
Western NY Observer
May 15, 2026
5-14 memorial gets a $3 million boost from Hochul
Western NY Observer
May 2, 2026
Erie County Medical Center will receive $750,000 to renovate the outdoor recreation space and create an adjoining solarium for the inpatient psychiatric unit.
Western NY Observer
May 2, 2026
A Vatican office has ruled that Bishop Michael W. Fisher erred in the way he went about collecting money from parishes to be used toward a bankruptcy settlement with nearly 900 child sex abuse victims.
Western NY Observer
April 28, 2026
Milling, resurfacing nearly $9 million project to begin on Transit Road in Niagara County
Western NY Observer
April 28, 2026
The current lock at the Black Rock Lock has been in use since the early 1900s. Now a $6.9 million contract will start phase one of modernizing the system.
Western NY Observer
April 24, 2026
Councilmembers questioned why more than $120 million has been allocated for Buffalo Police, but community services are losing nearly a million dollars in the proposed budget.
Western NY Observer
April 24, 2026
A company from Maine has been awarded a contract to install new fiber-reinforced bulkheads at the lock, which is 110 years old, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said. $6.9 million project will modernize 110-vear-old lock in Black Rock Channel
Western NY Observer
April 24, 2026
Buffalo’s comptroller will now be required to issue bonds that were initially called for in former Mayor Chris Scanlon’s city budget last year, an appellate court ruled on Friday.
Western NY Observer
April 16, 2026
Erie County has a suite at the new Highmark Stadium, but there’s a debate over who should be allowed to use it.
Western NY Observer
April 12, 2026
Officials break ground on major $29.3 million sewer project on Buffalo’s West Side
Western NY Observer
April 12, 2026
Jefferson Avenue Streetscape Plan to receive $500,000 in new funding
Western NY Observer
April 12, 2026
Construction began Monday on the final phase of the nearly $60 million Cars Sharing Main Street project, a major transformation aimed at revitalizing downtown Buffalo.
Western NY Observer
April 6, 2026
Vive Shelter in Buffalo has opened a new playground for the children of asylum seekers, funded by a $250,000 state grant.
Western NY Observer
April 3, 2026
Empire State Development is investing nearly $3 million into the historic Renold, Inc. plant in Westfield in Chautauqua County.The facility is set to expand, adding an advanced manufacturing cell and nine new skilled positions.
Western NY Observer
April 2, 2026
New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli says that Western New York Off-Track Betting needs to “rein in costs and strengthen its financial operations,” following an audit that was released by the comptroller on Wednesday.
Western NY Observer
April 1, 2026
The Environmental Protection Agency will review soil in Buffalo after high levels of lead were found in soil at several properties on the city’s East Side.
Western NY Observer
March 30, 2026
Buffalo has many giant historic buildings that are badly in need of as much as $300 million of rehab. So state Sen. April N.M. Baskin wants to triple the state’s historic tax credit to $15 million for these “white elephants.”
Western NY Observer
March 29, 2026
A $50 million proposal to construct a sprawling indoor sports facility has ballooned to an $80 million venture that now includes a $25 million hotel near the site.
Western NY Observer
March 29, 2026
$10M hotel, water park renovation approved in Batavia
Western NY Observer
March 28, 2026
The City of Buffalo has reduced the number of paid work placements in the mayor’s summer youth program by about half over the last two years.
Western NY Observer
March 28, 2026
The top leadership of the Ralph Wilson Park Conservancy resigned in the last few weeks, leaving the nonprofit with no staff and only an acting chairman just months before the $250M public park is slated to begin reopening on Buffalo’s Lower West Side.
Western NY Observer
March 24, 2026
Mayor Sean Ryan hopes to avoid selling the city’s parking ramps to a newly formed authority but will need Albany to pass a bill allowing the Buffalo Fiscal Stability Authority to borrow for operating costs.
Western NY Observer
March 24, 2026
Belmont Housing Resources for WNY and CB-Emmanuel Realty plan to spend $175 million to transform the vacant 17-acre site along Fillmore Avenue, just below the Kensington Expressway, into the Glenview Heights apartment complex.
Western NY Observer
March 24, 2026
Baskin, citing 5/14 massacre, seeks S1OM to expand food services to underserved communities
Western NY Observer
March 23, 2026
Mayor Sean Ryan’s team is pushing the state Legislature and Gov. Kathy Hochul to pass a bill that would allow the city to borrow up to $500 million through the Buffalo Fiscal Stability Authority, over the next five years.
Western NY Observer
March 21, 2026
Amherst banned ‘gambling’ at its senior center. Some pinochle players are not happy
Western NY Observer
March 20, 2026
After years of planning, New York plans to kick off a $40 million to $45 million transformation of Buffalo’s Broadway Market this summer, turning it into a “vibrant year-round food and shopping hub.”
Western NY Observer
March 20, 2026
Neighborhood Health Center to receive $200,000 in state funding
Western NY Observer
March 18, 2026
The Buffalo Common Council is being asked to consider more than $1.7 million in settlements for suits filed against the city negotiated by the Corporation Counsel’s office, with most of them stemming from incidents involving the Buffalo Police Department.
Western NY Observer
March 18, 2026
Erie County has been awarded $800,000 in Greenway funding to support improvements at Isle View Park and the Two Mile Creek / Sherwood Trail system.
Western NY Observer
March 18, 2026
Construction begins on Buffalo’s Jefferson Avenue streetscape project. The $20 million upgrade is part of a broader $32.5 million project and is designed to improve roadway conditions, pedestrian safety, and accessibility.
Western NY Observer
March 17, 2026
‘Energy prices are too damn high’: Governor Hochul speaks out against soaring gas prices
Western NY Observer
March 17, 2026
Shea’s gets additional $5M state funding boost for the $34.6 million expansion project, bringing the state’s total investment to more than $18 million
Western NY Observer
March 17, 2026
Buffalo homeowners push back on plan to raise property taxes to help plug a projected $25 to $30 million budget deficit
Western NY Observer
March 17, 2026
Lancaster reassessment project raises residents’ concerns
Western NY Observer
March 15, 2026
In a stipulation approved last month by State Supreme Court Justice Deborah A. Chimes, the town agreed to cut the assessed value of the four properties that constitute the Roycroft by 85%, from $1.48 million to $210,000.
Western NY Observer
March 14, 2026
Crews respond to fuel leak on USS Croaker, water aboard the USS The Sullivans
Western NY Observer
March 12, 2026
In a note to shareholders last week, Plug Power made it official: It’s massive hydrogen production facility planned for Western NY was dead.The company had a rocky five years in the region as it ran into financial, permitting and political headwinds.
Western NY Observer
March 12, 2026
A Blasdell contactor is expanding its operations to a new site down the street while creating nearly 30,000 square feet of office and workshop space for other contractors, in a $3 million project.
Western NY Observer
March 12, 2026
A $29 million Buffalo Sewer Authority project on the West Side should prevent about 8 million gallons of untreated sewage from entering the Black Rock Canal annually. Work is set to begin this spring.
Western NY Observer
March 12, 2026
Erie County is marking two years of progress under the Community Climate Action Plan. 🌎 Since its launch, the plan has helped strengthen local climate planning efforts and assisted in obtaining grants and other funding.
Western NY Observer
March 12, 2026
The Seneca-Babcock Community Association is shutting down most of its services beginning Friday after its executive director admitted that the organization failed to submit any financial documents for the past nine years to the IRS.
Western NY Observer
March 12, 2026
Buffalo mayor Sean Ryan asked in a letter sent to the NYS Department of Transportation that the city take the lead in the Scajaquada Corridor project.
Western NY Observer
March 12, 2026
Tax hikes on the rich. Increased state aid for Buffalo. Rebates of up to $500 for cost-battered utility rate payers. Democrats who control the State Legislature approved all of those proposals in tentative state spending plans on Thursday.
Western NY Observer
March 12, 2026
Child care services at 11 State University of New York community colleges are being expanded to include evenings and weekends and create additional spots for infants and toddlers, Gov. Hochul’s office announced Thursday.
Western NY Observer
March 11, 2026
Dozens rally at Buffalo State University, calling for $16 million in state funding
Western NY Observer
March 11, 2026
Buffalo and Lackawanna schools have participated since the state Education Department and USDA launched the waiver in 2024, but others like Cheektowaga Central have now joined.
Western NY Observer
March 11, 2026
Mt. Aaron Missionary Baptist Church and its nonprofit affiliate are following up their Mt. Aaron Village affordable housing project on the East Side with a much smaller venture that will see construction of 15 affordable single-family homes.
Western NY Observer
March 11, 2026
University at Buffalo announces naming rights deal with BroadviewThe $32 million covers naming rights to both the football and venues at the school’s North campus
Western NY Observer
March 11, 2026
Buffalo Public Schools scrapped plans to close two elementary schools next year after community outcry, but 7 News has learned the idea has simply been kicked down the road.
Western NY Observer
March 10, 2026
Property tax hikes are coming to Buffalo under the Ryan administration, Buffalo Deputy Mayor Benjamin Swanekamp confirmed to 7 News.
Western NY Observer
March 10, 2026
Gov. Kathy Hochul said that the state is trying to be as helpful as possible to the City of Buffalo, but she stopped short of backing Mayor Sean Ryan’s plans for a city property tax hike and to borrow money through the Buffalo Fiscal Stability Authority.
Western NY Observer
March 10, 2026
Fashion Outlets owner Macerich is facing a $76.8M balloon payment on the mall due in October. But with the mall assessed at about $82M less than it was in 2010 when the loan was issued, it’s a big challenge for its owner to line up the financing it needs.
Western NY Observer
March 10, 2026
UB’s South Campus is in the midst of a makeover, as it becomes a hub for professional and graduate education.
Western NY Observer
March 10, 2026
The new blowers should prove more resilient in case of a future severe windstorm or snowstorm and federal aid would cover part of their cost, Town Engineer Matthew Sutton said.
Western NY Observer
March 10, 2026
Rosalyn Cheatom, owner of Our Family Daycare, won final city approval for her planned $5.8 million day care and apartment project on East Ferry Street in the Genesee-Moselle neighborhood.
Western NY Observer
March 7, 2026
WEST SENECA, N.Y. (WKBW) — Local governments say they’re paying more to keep lights on, and those costs can ultimately fall back on taxpayers through municipal budgets.
Western NY Observer
March 7, 2026
New York State Sen. George Borrello hosted a roundtable discussion Friday regarding many hotel rooms in Chautauqua County being occupied by homeless individuals or homeless families.
Western NY Observer
March 7, 2026
Leaders at Frank Lloyd Wright’s Graycliff unveiled a brand new $6 million visitor center Friday.
Western NY Observer
March 7, 2026
A prosecutor called Jeffrey C. Fleischer, the accused ringleader of a $1.3 million stolen-check scheme, a master at creating false identifications and warned he would flee if not detained as his federal case proceeds.
Western NY Observer
March 7, 2026
A team of former Lakeshore Hospital employees, and an outside investor, are converting the hospital into a $42 million inpatient center for people experiencing mental health challenges or substance use disorders.
Western NY Observer
March 7, 2026
With his plea in federal court, Brian Aveny Smith became the 14th person convicted of pandemic fraud in Buffalo, accounting for nearly $7 million worth of fraud.
Western NY Observer
March 6, 2026
An audit of Erie County’s public defender program conducted by the comptroller’s office found major cost increases since 2022 and excessive caseloads among county attorneys which led to high attorney work hours
Western NY Observer
March 6, 2026
Buffalo Comptroller Barbara Miller-Williams plans to hire a former city employee Karla Thomas who was fired in 2010 after her department paid more than $2 million in benefits to deceased city employees.
Western NY Observer
March 6, 2026
The Seneca Nation is set to take over a huge piece of land on Grand Island
Western NY Observer
March 6, 2026
Buffalo Niagara Waterkeeper receives $2M grant to restore Gill Creek shoreline in Niagara Falls
Western NY Observer
March 6, 2026
The Little Valley Volunteer Fire Department says its latest electric bill costs $3,533.43, more than double what the department paid the previous month.
Western NY Observer
March 6, 2026
The City of Jamestown has been awarded a $250,000 grant through the State’s Homes and Community Renewal program in an effort to support two major initiatives – the Accelerating Housing development and addressing buildings that are deteriorating. (Spectrum News 1)
Western NY Observer
March 5, 2026
Lawmakers seek $15M for refugee services
Western NY Observer
March 4, 2026
Following a critical audit — and an IPost investigation — Save the Michaels announced this week it had lost public funding.
Western NY Observer
April 19, 2025
Fredonia residents could see 65% tax hike
Western NY Observer
April 18, 2025
The Buffalo Urban Development Corporation and City of Buffalo are planning a $400 million project to revamp the intersection of Commercial Street and Marine Drive, next to Canalside, the Explore & More Children’s Museum and the redone BMHA’s Marine Drive apartments.
Western NY Observer
April 15, 2025
A recent audit shows that much of the medical equipment, including oxygen tanks, ventilators and CPAP machines, purchased by the Cuomo administration in the early days of the pandemic have been sitting around in warehouses in various parts of the state.
Western NY Observer
April 15, 2025
Groundbreaking on 47 new affordable Buffalo homes finally begins, part of $24.5M effort
Western NY Observer
April 8, 2025
The University at Buffalo is launching a new academic department focused on artificial intelligence and how it affects society as part of a $5 million state investment.
Western NY Observer
April 8, 2025
Acting Buffalo Mayor Christopher Scanlon on Tuesday released his proposed 2025-2026 city budget. He says his $622 million spending plan works to address what he calls a $70 million shortfall, proposing an 8% property tax levy increase.
Western NY Observer
April 6, 2025
Amherst’s $28,000-per-month lease for new youth center latest target of taxpayer ire
Western NY Observer
April 3, 2025
The City of Buffalo plans to remove the pedestrian skybridge that crosses Main Street from the AM&A’s Department Store building to Main Place Mall in downtown Buffalo at an estimated cost of about $50 million
Western NY Observer
April 1, 2025
The Erie County Legislature has unveiled half a million dollars in funding to build a new structure in the city of Buffalo.
Western NY Observer
March 31, 2025
Dunkirk city officials said they need more revenue to address years of overspending that has resulted in more than $20 million in unpaid debts, and residents must absorb an 84 percent tax increase this year.
Western NY Observer
March 30, 2025
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March 22, 2025
Nearly $2 million earmarked for 22 N.Y. nonprofits to support state parks
Western NY Observer
March 19, 2025
Dunkirk Treasurer’s Office closed at direction of State Comptroller’s Office amid investigation
Western NY Observer
March 17, 2025
400 New York mayors, local officials ask for more funding to small governments in state budget
Western NY Observer
March 11, 2025
The chief of narcotics for the Erie County Sheriff’s Office D.J. Granville, crashed a pickup into seven parked vehicles on Buffalo’s Lower West Side one night in April, according to two local media reports and police department documents published Tuesday.
Western NY Observer
March 9, 2025
Over a third of $178M Erie County ARP funds going to sewers
Western NY Observer
March 9, 2025
The city is rolling out an expanded pothole repair initiative and a $17 million investment in citywide road repaving for 2025.
Western NY Observer
February 28, 2025
Construction to begin on $5.7 million sports facility at ECC North Campus in Amherst
Western NY Observer
February 26, 2025
Patients and providers advocate for rare disease council in New York state
Western NY Observer
February 25, 2025
New report says health care in New York is gettingpricier, not better
Western NY Observer
February 24, 2025
Buffalo Schools’ $460 million contract with First Student passes – but raises larger questions
Western NY Observer
February 20, 2025
After spending $10 million, Erie County is getting a lot of money back as part of the county’s multi-year energy performance contract. The county is receiving more than $352,000 back in rebate checks this year.
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